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...could look through all the troubles of his office, and though conscious of their presence, could see beyond them a word of beauty land truth. A hard worker while he worked, he always had the life about him to cheer him and give him rest. To live, to move about in the sunlight in a world of trees and flowers and birds, this was his highest pleasure. His death, then, seems almost a double death, in that it deprives him so much...
...side of college life. Athletes themselves are too willing to let their college work go in order that they may secure places on 'varsity teams. They themselves cannot make rules which shall check their ardor and the athletic contests are so fascinating that the students have no mind to move against them; it is well, then, that older heads have interfered, with a set of rules which will bring athletics down to their proper level. The sooner the students learn that athletics are not the chief aim of the University and that the University is not small or great...
...mentioned has another significance. It will be noticed that the greatest advance has been made in two of the great professions and also in the matter of science. No men in our day require, or should require a higher standard of proficiency than lawyers and especially physicians, and every move to make the law and medicine open only to the best men is an important step in advance. Moreover, the business of the law and of medicine and of scientific research is largely with the present and the future, and it is gratifying to find these given more and more...
...first-named player has first move. Games begin at 3 p. m., and if not finished by 11 p. m. will then be adjudicated by Mr. Samuel Loyd, referee, author of "Chess Problems." Recess from...
...thinks himself capable of tutoring may very materially add to his chances of securing employment by passing the test of the French Department and being recommended in certain courses. As many men in college are dependent to a great degree on tutoring to pay their expenses, any such move as this, whereby the names of capable tutors are brought before the students, backed up by good authority, is helpful and generous. A scheme of such obvious advantage ought not to be confined to one department alone. The number of men in other departments who would be glad of such...